HOW TO WEAR IT

Originally worn in more casual attires, paired with a tie and sports coat, the button down has evolved into a versatile alternative that can be worn sans tie with a suit, for an Italian feel. For those daring enough to challenge the rules and go for ultimate sprezzatura points, leave the collar unbuttoned. Due to its more casual nature, if choosing to wear it with a suit we recommend going with a high quality, dressier fabric. Our version is an all-rounder, suitable for both environments depending on fabric and presenting just the right amount of roll.

Specifications

Point Length - 3.25"

Point Spread - 3.25"

Front Band Height - 1"

Rear Band Height - 1.375"

Additional Notes:

Standard with Collar Stays

Fused or Unfused Interlining

Background

The epitome of American sportswear, made popular through the endless archives of Ivy League style, the button down is one of the most resilient collar models in the history of menswear. As the story goes, John Brooks (the grandson of the founder of Brooks Brothers), while on holiday in England in the late 19th century, noticed that polo players had their collars fastened to their shirts with buttons during match play. At this point, the proverbial light went off and Brooks quickly took the idea back to the States with the intention of bringing this novel idea to market. The collar itself is distinguished by it’s lack of interlining material or collar stays giving it the trademark button down ‘roll’ that is not seen on any other collar type.

Specifications

Point Length - 3.25"

Point Spread - 3.25"

Front Band Height - 1"

Rear Band Height - 1.375"

Additional Notes:

GUARANTEED FIT

If for any reason the 1st shirt in your order does not fit, we'll alter or remake it at no charge -- regardless of fault. Never taken your own measurement? Try QSizing - our algorithm derived questionnaire.Answer 8 simple questions and we'll create a measurement profile that fits you perfectly.NO MEASURING TAPE REQUIRED